Compline on the Eve of All Saints, 2021

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Compline on the Eve of the Feast of All Saints | October 31, 2021, 9:30 p.m.

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October 31, 2021 • ALL HALLOWS’ EVE

ORISON: Kontakion for the Departed – Kievan Chant; adapt. Jason A. Anderson (b. 1976)

PSALM 13 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

OFFICE HYMN: Before the ending of the day (Tune: TE LUCIS ANTE TERMINUM) – Sarum Plainsong, Mode VIII; harm. Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-1585)

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tonus peregrinus; harm. Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (c. 1560-1627) [GWB ed.]

ANTHEM: Sive vigilem – William Mundy (c. 1528-c. 1591)

 

Jason Anderson, director • J. Scott Kovacs, reader • Fred McIlroy, cantor

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